Lack Of Privatization And Longstanding Social Problems Highly Likely To Lead To Static Role For Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors In Namibia Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
A lack of privatization combined with slow and unsuccessful efforts from the government to address major social problems in the country, are highly likely to lead to a static role for government sanctioned non-state actors (NSAs) in Namibia over the next five years. Government sanctioned opportunities for increased role potential will continue to outnumber the less lawful venues such as violence, corruption, bribery, and ideological persuasion, allowing NSAs to maintain their moderate role (represented by the score of 3 on the State Sanctioned side of the Role Potential spectrum) within the country.
Lack Of Privatization And Longstanding Social Problems Highly Likely To Lead To Static Role
For Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors In Namibia Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
A lack of privatization combined with slow and unsuccessful efforts from the
Analytical Confidence: 8
Source Reliability: 9
Discussion: